(Story: Everyday use by Alice Walker)
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An injury resulting from an unexpected event is often referred to as an accidental injury. These injuries can occur suddenly and without warning, such as fractures from a fall, cuts from a sharp object, or sprains from a sports mishap. They usually happen in everyday situations and can vary in severity, requiring different levels of medical attention. Such injuries highlight the importance of safety measures to prevent accidents.
Common causes of sports injuries include: athletic equipment that malfunctions or is used incorrectly.falls.forceful high-speed collisions between players.wear and tear on areas of the body that are continually subjected to stress
Every event that ever happened caused another event to happen. Be specific.
The tornado of February 13, 1995 was rated F1. It was short lived and caused a few million dollars worth of damage, but no deaths or injuries. Overall, it was a minor event.
There was no significant fire at Windsor Castle reported that resulted in injuries. However, there was a notable fire in November 1992 that caused damage to the castle but did not result in any injuries. If you are referring to a specific incident or event related to Windsor Castle, please provide more details for clarity.
Claiming third-party insurance in the event of an accident can help cover the costs of damage or injuries caused to another person or their property. This can protect you from financial liability and legal consequences, providing peace of mind and financial security in challenging situations.
The common event that caused the collapse of the empire of Ghana was lack of political and cultural unity.
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what event in the us history caused the states to lose much of their original powers
the stamp act
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John David Bland's death was caused by a tragic accident involving a fall. He suffered critical injuries that ultimately led to his passing. The incident was reported as an unfortunate event, and details surrounding it highlighted the suddenness of the tragedy.